Workers from Roe Fabricators of Philadelphia hang Super Bowl XL banners around Ford Field in Detroit on Jan. 27, 2006.

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Detroit isn't among the cities in the mix to host Super Bowls in 2016 and 2017, the sites of which will be announced later this spring. And it's probably a long shot to think the NFL's biggest game will come to town anytime soon.
But Lions president Tom Lewand said today he'd support a community effort to bring the Super Bowl back to Detroit for a third time if the region ever made an attempt.
"I think that that's something that has really become more of a community effort and a regional effort than it was when we hosted in 2006," Lewand said. "Is that something that we would be interested in ...